AMENDMENT 1Health-care servicesWhat it says: Prohibit state laws compelling any person or employer to purchase or provide health-care coverage.Supporters say: It's a Florida response to President Barack Obama's federal health-care changes that will prevent similar mandates at the state level.Critics say: It will do nothing to unravel "Obamacare" and might actually provide legal cover for Gov. Rick Scott and Republican lawmakers to continue resisting its implementation.

AMENDMENT 2Veterans disabled due to combat injuryWhat it says: Expands a property-tax discount on homesteads of combat-disabled veterans to include those who were not Florida residents when they enlisted.Supporters say: It helps more injured veterans.Critics say: It makes a convoluted property-tax system full of benefit carve-outs even more confusing.

AMENDMENT 3State government revenue limitationWhat it says: Replaces an existing state revenue cap based on personal-income growth with one tied to inflation and population changes.Supporters say: It puts a tighter cap on government revenue growth, while allowing enough flexibility for the Legislature to suspend the limit in emergencies. Critics say: It will hamstring state government in the future and could force big cuts to education, road-building and debt reduction.